Environmental pollutants and especially endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are implicated as one of the drivers of the amphibian declines. To advance the understanding of the risks of EDCs to amphibians, methods to determine endocrine-linked adverse effects are needed. The aims were to 1) develop a partial life-cycle assay with the model frog Xenopus tropicalis to determine endocrine perturbation and adverse developmental effects, and 2) determine effects of propiconazole in this assay. Propiconazole is a pesticide with multiple endocrine modes of action in vitro. Its potential endocrine activity and adverse effects in amphibians remain to be elucidated. Tadpoles were exposed to 0, 33 and 384 μg propiconazole/L during critical developmen...
Amphibians are threatened on a global scale and pollutants may be contributing to population decline...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...
Environmental pollutants and especially endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are implicated as one ...
Amphibian populations around the world are decreasing, and endocrine disrupting chemicals have been ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are linked to adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. The...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
It is hypothesized that atrazine acts as an endocrine disruptor in amphibians, targeting male reprod...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as pesticides and pharmaceuticals can upset amphibian dev...
Amphibian populations are declining globally at an alarming rate. Pesticides are among a number of p...
International audienceNumerous studies suggest that amphibians are highly sensitive to endocrine dis...
The anuran Xenopus tropicalis tadpole is an attractive model animal in toxicological evaluation of s...
International audienceAnimals must partition limited resources between their own growth and subseque...
Progestagenic compounds are emerging contaminants found in surface and ground water around the world...
Amphibians are threatened on a global scale and pollutants may be contributing to population decline...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...
Environmental pollutants and especially endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are implicated as one ...
Amphibian populations around the world are decreasing, and endocrine disrupting chemicals have been ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are linked to adverse effects in both humans and wildlife. The...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
It is hypothesized that atrazine acts as an endocrine disruptor in amphibians, targeting male reprod...
Persistent organic pollutants such as PCBs have been hypothesized to contribute to the observed glob...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as pesticides and pharmaceuticals can upset amphibian dev...
Amphibian populations are declining globally at an alarming rate. Pesticides are among a number of p...
International audienceNumerous studies suggest that amphibians are highly sensitive to endocrine dis...
The anuran Xenopus tropicalis tadpole is an attractive model animal in toxicological evaluation of s...
International audienceAnimals must partition limited resources between their own growth and subseque...
Progestagenic compounds are emerging contaminants found in surface and ground water around the world...
Amphibians are threatened on a global scale and pollutants may be contributing to population decline...
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to w...
A number of man-made chemicals has been shown to mimic endogenous hormones and to induce alterations...